The main hypothesis is that waterbird richness in Amazonian lakes differs between white- and black-waters, and has gradients in species composition relating to lake-to-lake differences in shape, depth, water transparency, habitat richness, and productivity. I tested a complementary hypothesis that bird assemblages respond to variations in lake characteristics over a regional scale, and to neighboring aquatic components, called waterbody richness, including rivers, channels, and ponds. Bird surveys were conducted by circumnavigating 70 lakes along 1,000 km of Amazon River floodplains. To test these hypotheses, a non-metric multiple-dimensional scaling ordination complemented by multiple linear models was used to determine relationships betwe...
The Amazon floodplains become periodically submerged as result of seasonal changes in the water leve...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
This study is the first to present a quantitative survey of bird species occurring in the archipelag...
<div><p>Waterbirds have a major functional role in wetlands, and understanding how functional traits...
Waterbirds have a major functional role in wetlands, and understanding how functional traits of wate...
We describe and analyze the bird community composition of the lacustrine water bodies of the seasona...
<div><p>Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical...
Despite the importance of rivers in Amazonian biogeography, avian distribution patterns in river-cre...
The principles of island biogeography are rarely applied to the animal assemblages of Amazonian rive...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...
Despite the importance of rivers in Amazonian biogeography, avian distribution patterns in river-cre...
Riparian habitats are important for the maintenance of regional biodiversity. Many studies have comp...
Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds e...
The principles of island biogeography are rarely used to investigate the animal assemblages of Amazo...
Aim: Current diversity patterns in local communities result from historical and contemporary events ...
The Amazon floodplains become periodically submerged as result of seasonal changes in the water leve...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
This study is the first to present a quantitative survey of bird species occurring in the archipelag...
<div><p>Waterbirds have a major functional role in wetlands, and understanding how functional traits...
Waterbirds have a major functional role in wetlands, and understanding how functional traits of wate...
We describe and analyze the bird community composition of the lacustrine water bodies of the seasona...
<div><p>Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical...
Despite the importance of rivers in Amazonian biogeography, avian distribution patterns in river-cre...
The principles of island biogeography are rarely applied to the animal assemblages of Amazonian rive...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...
Despite the importance of rivers in Amazonian biogeography, avian distribution patterns in river-cre...
Riparian habitats are important for the maintenance of regional biodiversity. Many studies have comp...
Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds e...
The principles of island biogeography are rarely used to investigate the animal assemblages of Amazo...
Aim: Current diversity patterns in local communities result from historical and contemporary events ...
The Amazon floodplains become periodically submerged as result of seasonal changes in the water leve...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
This study is the first to present a quantitative survey of bird species occurring in the archipelag...